While surveying Baku I stayed across from the Park BulvarMall, a popular shopping center. One of the first pieces of advice hotel staff gave me was to be sure to use the underground passageway to get to the mall. They insisted that I not try to cross the street. Not only is it dangerous, they told me, but I could be fined by the police.
Hearing this, I had visions of some of the most dangerous traffic of my life, from the numerous roadside car wrecks of Kuwait City to the slow step-by-step progress across a scooter-filled street in Hanoi. Baku by comparison seemed simple to navigate, but its dangers were much more subtle, as is the case in many developed cities. Curious by the hotel’s advice, I watched the traffic from my hotel window. Neftchilar Avenue is a wide one-way street filled with cars, buses, and taxis, many of which stop in front of Park Bulvar to park or to pick up fares. I quickly realized that crossing this street would be a challenge, but that didn’t stop people, even families, from dashing across.
Watching the local population’s dangerous journey sealed the deal in my mind and I was sure to take the underground pedestrian passage to Park Bulvar. Fortunately, these passageways are very clean, safe, and well-lit. At regular crosswalks I looked multiple ways before crossing a street because, not only did vehicles often fail to slow down, but I saw several turn the wrong way on a one-way street or suddenly stop and back up the wrong way. Driver courtesy seemed absent, with everyone racing to be first, but as a Bostonian, this was nothing new to me.
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Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan (i/ˌæzərbaɪˈdʒɑːn/AZ-ər-by-JAHN; Azerbaijani:Azərbaycan[ɑzærbɑjdʒɑn]), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani:Azərbaycan Respublikası), is a transcontinental country in the Caucasus region, situated at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russia to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia to the west and Iran to the south. The exclave of Nakhchivan is bounded by Armenia to the north and east, Iran to the south and west, while having a short border with Turkey in the northwest.

The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic proclaimed its independence in 1918 and became the first Muslim-majority democratic and secular republic. It was also the first Muslim-majority country to have operas, theaters and modern universities. The country was incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1920 as the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. Azerbaijan proclaimed its independence on 30 August 1991, before the official dissolution of the USSR. In September 1991, the disputed Armenian-majority Nagorno-Karabakh region re-affirmed its willingness to create a separate state as the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. The region, effectively independent since the beginning of the Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1991, is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan until a final solution to its status is found through negotiations facilitated by the OSCE.

Resul Abbasov Taxi VİNE

Uber Baku

AIRINC BLOG - Baku and the Pedestrian’s Plight: A Driver's View

While surveying Baku I stayed across from the Park BulvarMall, a popular shopping center. One of the first pieces of advice hotel staff gave me was to be sure to use the underground passageway to get to the mall. They insisted that I not try to cross the street. Not only is it dangerous, they told me, but I could be fined by the police.
Hearing this, I had visions of some of the most dangerous traffic of my life, from the numerous roadside car wrecks of Kuwait City to the slow step-by-step progress across a scooter-filled street in Hanoi. Baku by comparison seemed simple to navigate, but its dangers were much more subtle, as is the case in many developed cities. Curious by the hotel’s advice, I watched the traffic from my hotel window. Neftchilar Avenue is a wide one-way street filled with cars, buses, and taxis, many of which stop in front of Park Bulvar to park or to pick up fares. I quickly realized that crossing this street would be a challenge, but that didn’t stop people, even families, from dashing across.
Watching the local population’s dangerous journey sealed the deal in my mind and I was sure to take the underground pedestrian passage to Park Bulvar. Fortunately, these passageways are very clean, safe, and well-lit. At regular crosswalks I looked multiple ways before crossing a street because, not only did vehicles often fail to slow down, but I saw several turn the wrong way on a one-way street or suddenly stop and back up the wrong way. Driver courtesy seemed absent, with everyone racing to be first, but as a Bostonian, this was nothing new to me.
If you'd like to learn more about AIRINC, please visit www.air-inc.com

Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver

An Armenian from Iran takes us out to Persian food.
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Funny Azeri Wedding

Funny Azeri Wedding

Funny Azeri Wedding

This is a wedding in Baku, Azerbaijan between Azeri man and Uzbek woman. The video shows a drunk guy dancing really funny, and having a good time.

12:56

Passenger

Passenger

Passenger

How entrenched are the stereotypes of the "enemy" in Azerbaijani and Armenian societies? Exactly how deep is the mistrust between the two peoples? Armenian and Azerbaijani journalists Kristina Vardanyan and Farman Nabiyev recently embarked upon a very interesting project to explore these questions. In a short film project titled "Passenger," funded by the EurasiaPartnershipFoundation and BritishEmbassies in Armenia and Azerbaijan, the producers filmed responses and reactions of unsuspecting taxi passengers both in Baku and Yerevan. In the film, the project members doubling as "taxi drivers" in their respective cities initiate an uncomfortable conversation about the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict by playing the music of the "enemy." The initial reaction of most passengers is confusion, surprise, and true discomfort. Even before the conversation begins, one can observe the tension and unease in their body language: rolling of the eyes, rising of the eyebrows, looking around anxiously, and laughing/smiling nervously. Confusion ensues from hearing music and anguage that both Armenian and Azerbaijani ears are currently not accustomed to hearing. Once they become aware of its origins, the passengers' faces display
surprise, if not shock as they seem to ask themselves, "How does this taxi driver dare to play the 'enemy's' music in broad daylight with his windows rolled down?" Then discomfort takes over. It is the discomfort of being in the presence of something associated with the "enemy," something you're supposed to hate, not to
enjoy on your cab ride somewhere. Yet, it's only music and it's harmless, and you might even like it if you allow yourself to. The experiment continues with the "taxi drivers" asking the passengers several questions on the subject matter ranging from, "Do you think we can ever live in peace with Armenians [Azerbaijanis]?" to "What would you do if you saw an Armenian [Azerbaijani] on the street?" Answers, although varying in their moderation and depth of comprehension of the complexities of the conflict, nevertheless reflect the sad reality on the ground. Misperceptions and stereotypes of the other side, taught in school and reinforced by media and lack of communication with the other side, exhibit themselves in full force. The passengers from both sides portray themselves as the victims, transferring the blame and responsibility on the other side. Peace is possible, but "If only Azerbaijanis are willing..." or "If only Azerbaijanis are more compromising...." and conversely, "If Armenians return our lands..." or "If Armenians
don't cause us problems." With the exception of a couple of passengers from each side, most passengers fail to reflect upon their own prejudices and readily offers an analysis of prejudices of the other side (with whom they have virtually no contact): "Since childhood, they are taught to hate Armenians" or similarly "They brainwash their children to hate Azerbaijanis and Turks..." Despite exhibiting the most common stereotypes and misconceptions among Azerbaijanis and Armenians about each other, this short movie, nevertheless, leaves one with more hope for the future than desperation. This hope stems from the fact that with communication and contact, these stereotypes can be shattered, which in return can open some room for understanding and compromise. Whether this 8-minute video is representative of the views of Armenians and Azerbaijani societies
at large (which surprisingly were not as radical or hateful) or whether the moviemakers' selective editing skills disguised or eliminated the most rigid and uncompromising responses is open for debate. However, the fact that none of the passengers in the movie excluded the possibility of peace (while recognizing the difficulty of getting there) in itself can be a cause for celebration.

Polic and driver - Funny Video in Baku

Resul Abbasov Taxi VİNE

Uber Baku

AIRINC BLOG - Baku and the Pedestrian’s Plight: A Driver's View

While surveying Baku I stayed across from the Park BulvarMall, a popular shopping center. One of the first pieces of advice hotel staff gave me was to be sure to use the underground passageway to get to the mall. They insisted that I not try to cross the street. Not only is it dangerous, they told me, but I could be fined by the police.
Hearing this, I had visions of some of the most dangerous traffic of my life, from the numerous roadside car wrecks of Kuwait City to the slow step-by-step progress across a scooter-filled street in Hanoi. Baku by comparison seemed simple to navigate, but its dangers were much more subtle, as is the case in many developed cities. Curious by the hotel’s advice, I watched the traffic from my hotel window. Neftchilar Avenue is a wide one-way street fil...

Funny Azeri Wedding

This is a wedding in Baku, Azerbaijan between Azeri man and Uzbek woman. The video shows a drunk guy dancing really funny, and having a good time.

published: 11 Jan 2011

Passenger

How entrenched are the stereotypes of the "enemy" in Azerbaijani and Armenian societies? Exactly how deep is the mistrust between the two peoples? Armenian and Azerbaijani journalists Kristina Vardanyan and Farman Nabiyev recently embarked upon a very interesting project to explore these questions. In a short film project titled "Passenger," funded by the EurasiaPartnershipFoundation and BritishEmbassies in Armenia and Azerbaijan, the producers filmed responses and reactions of unsuspecting taxi passengers both in Baku and Yerevan. In the film, the project members doubling as "taxi drivers" in their respective cities initiate an uncomfortable conversation about the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict by playing the music of the "enemy." The initial react...

AIRINC BLOG - Baku and the Pedestrian’s Plight: A Driver's View

While surveying Baku I stayed across from the Park BulvarMall, a popular shopping center. One of the first pieces of advice hotel staff gave me was to be sure...

While surveying Baku I stayed across from the Park BulvarMall, a popular shopping center. One of the first pieces of advice hotel staff gave me was to be sure to use the underground passageway to get to the mall. They insisted that I not try to cross the street. Not only is it dangerous, they told me, but I could be fined by the police.
Hearing this, I had visions of some of the most dangerous traffic of my life, from the numerous roadside car wrecks of Kuwait City to the slow step-by-step progress across a scooter-filled street in Hanoi. Baku by comparison seemed simple to navigate, but its dangers were much more subtle, as is the case in many developed cities. Curious by the hotel’s advice, I watched the traffic from my hotel window. Neftchilar Avenue is a wide one-way street filled with cars, buses, and taxis, many of which stop in front of Park Bulvar to park or to pick up fares. I quickly realized that crossing this street would be a challenge, but that didn’t stop people, even families, from dashing across.
Watching the local population’s dangerous journey sealed the deal in my mind and I was sure to take the underground pedestrian passage to Park Bulvar. Fortunately, these passageways are very clean, safe, and well-lit. At regular crosswalks I looked multiple ways before crossing a street because, not only did vehicles often fail to slow down, but I saw several turn the wrong way on a one-way street or suddenly stop and back up the wrong way. Driver courtesy seemed absent, with everyone racing to be first, but as a Bostonian, this was nothing new to me.
If you'd like to learn more about AIRINC, please visit www.air-inc.com

While surveying Baku I stayed across from the Park BulvarMall, a popular shopping center. One of the first pieces of advice hotel staff gave me was to be sure to use the underground passageway to get to the mall. They insisted that I not try to cross the street. Not only is it dangerous, they told me, but I could be fined by the police.
Hearing this, I had visions of some of the most dangerous traffic of my life, from the numerous roadside car wrecks of Kuwait City to the slow step-by-step progress across a scooter-filled street in Hanoi. Baku by comparison seemed simple to navigate, but its dangers were much more subtle, as is the case in many developed cities. Curious by the hotel’s advice, I watched the traffic from my hotel window. Neftchilar Avenue is a wide one-way street filled with cars, buses, and taxis, many of which stop in front of Park Bulvar to park or to pick up fares. I quickly realized that crossing this street would be a challenge, but that didn’t stop people, even families, from dashing across.
Watching the local population’s dangerous journey sealed the deal in my mind and I was sure to take the underground pedestrian passage to Park Bulvar. Fortunately, these passageways are very clean, safe, and well-lit. At regular crosswalks I looked multiple ways before crossing a street because, not only did vehicles often fail to slow down, but I saw several turn the wrong way on a one-way street or suddenly stop and back up the wrong way. Driver courtesy seemed absent, with everyone racing to be first, but as a Bostonian, this was nothing new to me.
If you'd like to learn more about AIRINC, please visit www.air-inc.com

An Armenian from Iran takes us out to Persian food.
Watch more episodes of "Take Us To Your Food"
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An Armenian from Iran takes us out to Persian food.
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Passenger

How entrenched are the stereotypes of the "enemy" in Azerbaijani and Armenian societies? Exactly how deep is the mistrust between the two peoples? Arme...

How entrenched are the stereotypes of the "enemy" in Azerbaijani and Armenian societies? Exactly how deep is the mistrust between the two peoples? Armenian and Azerbaijani journalists Kristina Vardanyan and Farman Nabiyev recently embarked upon a very interesting project to explore these questions. In a short film project titled "Passenger," funded by the EurasiaPartnershipFoundation and BritishEmbassies in Armenia and Azerbaijan, the producers filmed responses and reactions of unsuspecting taxi passengers both in Baku and Yerevan. In the film, the project members doubling as "taxi drivers" in their respective cities initiate an uncomfortable conversation about the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict by playing the music of the "enemy." The initial reaction of most passengers is confusion, surprise, and true discomfort. Even before the conversation begins, one can observe the tension and unease in their body language: rolling of the eyes, rising of the eyebrows, looking around anxiously, and laughing/smiling nervously. Confusion ensues from hearing music and anguage that both Armenian and Azerbaijani ears are currently not accustomed to hearing. Once they become aware of its origins, the passengers' faces display
surprise, if not shock as they seem to ask themselves, "How does this taxi driver dare to play the 'enemy's' music in broad daylight with his windows rolled down?" Then discomfort takes over. It is the discomfort of being in the presence of something associated with the "enemy," something you're supposed to hate, not to
enjoy on your cab ride somewhere. Yet, it's only music and it's harmless, and you might even like it if you allow yourself to. The experiment continues with the "taxi drivers" asking the passengers several questions on the subject matter ranging from, "Do you think we can ever live in peace with Armenians [Azerbaijanis]?" to "What would you do if you saw an Armenian [Azerbaijani] on the street?" Answers, although varying in their moderation and depth of comprehension of the complexities of the conflict, nevertheless reflect the sad reality on the ground. Misperceptions and stereotypes of the other side, taught in school and reinforced by media and lack of communication with the other side, exhibit themselves in full force. The passengers from both sides portray themselves as the victims, transferring the blame and responsibility on the other side. Peace is possible, but "If only Azerbaijanis are willing..." or "If only Azerbaijanis are more compromising...." and conversely, "If Armenians return our lands..." or "If Armenians
don't cause us problems." With the exception of a couple of passengers from each side, most passengers fail to reflect upon their own prejudices and readily offers an analysis of prejudices of the other side (with whom they have virtually no contact): "Since childhood, they are taught to hate Armenians" or similarly "They brainwash their children to hate Azerbaijanis and Turks..." Despite exhibiting the most common stereotypes and misconceptions among Azerbaijanis and Armenians about each other, this short movie, nevertheless, leaves one with more hope for the future than desperation. This hope stems from the fact that with communication and contact, these stereotypes can be shattered, which in return can open some room for understanding and compromise. Whether this 8-minute video is representative of the views of Armenians and Azerbaijani societies
at large (which surprisingly were not as radical or hateful) or whether the moviemakers' selective editing skills disguised or eliminated the most rigid and uncompromising responses is open for debate. However, the fact that none of the passengers in the movie excluded the possibility of peace (while recognizing the difficulty of getting there) in itself can be a cause for celebration.

How entrenched are the stereotypes of the "enemy" in Azerbaijani and Armenian societies? Exactly how deep is the mistrust between the two peoples? Armenian and Azerbaijani journalists Kristina Vardanyan and Farman Nabiyev recently embarked upon a very interesting project to explore these questions. In a short film project titled "Passenger," funded by the EurasiaPartnershipFoundation and BritishEmbassies in Armenia and Azerbaijan, the producers filmed responses and reactions of unsuspecting taxi passengers both in Baku and Yerevan. In the film, the project members doubling as "taxi drivers" in their respective cities initiate an uncomfortable conversation about the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict by playing the music of the "enemy." The initial reaction of most passengers is confusion, surprise, and true discomfort. Even before the conversation begins, one can observe the tension and unease in their body language: rolling of the eyes, rising of the eyebrows, looking around anxiously, and laughing/smiling nervously. Confusion ensues from hearing music and anguage that both Armenian and Azerbaijani ears are currently not accustomed to hearing. Once they become aware of its origins, the passengers' faces display
surprise, if not shock as they seem to ask themselves, "How does this taxi driver dare to play the 'enemy's' music in broad daylight with his windows rolled down?" Then discomfort takes over. It is the discomfort of being in the presence of something associated with the "enemy," something you're supposed to hate, not to
enjoy on your cab ride somewhere. Yet, it's only music and it's harmless, and you might even like it if you allow yourself to. The experiment continues with the "taxi drivers" asking the passengers several questions on the subject matter ranging from, "Do you think we can ever live in peace with Armenians [Azerbaijanis]?" to "What would you do if you saw an Armenian [Azerbaijani] on the street?" Answers, although varying in their moderation and depth of comprehension of the complexities of the conflict, nevertheless reflect the sad reality on the ground. Misperceptions and stereotypes of the other side, taught in school and reinforced by media and lack of communication with the other side, exhibit themselves in full force. The passengers from both sides portray themselves as the victims, transferring the blame and responsibility on the other side. Peace is possible, but "If only Azerbaijanis are willing..." or "If only Azerbaijanis are more compromising...." and conversely, "If Armenians return our lands..." or "If Armenians
don't cause us problems." With the exception of a couple of passengers from each side, most passengers fail to reflect upon their own prejudices and readily offers an analysis of prejudices of the other side (with whom they have virtually no contact): "Since childhood, they are taught to hate Armenians" or similarly "They brainwash their children to hate Azerbaijanis and Turks..." Despite exhibiting the most common stereotypes and misconceptions among Azerbaijanis and Armenians about each other, this short movie, nevertheless, leaves one with more hope for the future than desperation. This hope stems from the fact that with communication and contact, these stereotypes can be shattered, which in return can open some room for understanding and compromise. Whether this 8-minute video is representative of the views of Armenians and Azerbaijani societies
at large (which surprisingly were not as radical or hateful) or whether the moviemakers' selective editing skills disguised or eliminated the most rigid and uncompromising responses is open for debate. However, the fact that none of the passengers in the movie excluded the possibility of peace (while recognizing the difficulty of getting there) in itself can be a cause for celebration.

Baku, Azerbaijan Travel vlog 2015

This summer, I got the chance to fly to Azerbaijan and get to know the country, being sponsored by socar and e.on. I honestly had the best time of my life with a lot of great openminded people. The most beautiful country I've ever seen, definitely want to go back someday.
Sadly a lot of footage got deleted by my brother, so you don't get to see everything... Still a lot of the many beautiful places got included into the video, and I'm really proud of the result.
If you want to follow my journey, you can follow me on:
Instagram: instagram.com/gl.ass
Twitter: twitter.com/MeganJoyClaeys
Music: Cape Town - PanamaRemix by Clubfeet
Footage and Video editing by Megan Claeys

Follow me around Baku, Azerbaijan

Join me on my trip to Baku, Azerbaijan. Baku is a city where I was born and raised, and it's been a dream of mine to finally visit it with Alex and also to show you guys the city where I come from.
Thank you for watching. Please Like and Comment :) I absolutely love reading your comments.
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Macaw - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Macaw/
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published: 22 Oct 2013

What to see in Baku?

Azerbaijan Tourism

Wonderful nature, climate, natural resources of the country produced a significant impact on artistic thinking and creation skills of Azerbaijani people as well. In spite of a long and difficult way undergone by different types of arts in Azerbaijan, they still represent a unity and provide outstanding opportunities for the creation of a full idea of fine arts of Azerbaijan. The folk arts of Azerbaijan are multi-colored, complete and rich, as its natural resources. The folk art is connected with daily life of people and daily life occupies a very special life in the fine arts as well. Folk arks cover a long period from ancient times to nowadays and including a variety of products from garments to housing goods and decoration.
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published: 05 Jan 2012

Destination Profile: Azerbaijan

This is a brief description of what makes Azerbaijan a special tourist destination. Interview with Javid Abdullayev, Advisor in Planning & DevelopmentDivision for Ministry of Culture & Tourism. BasicTravel information. For more info go to http://azerbaijan.travel/
The rich historical, cultural and natural heritage of the country attracts visitors from all over the world. Untouched nature, mineral springs, the world's only oil field treatment - naphthalene, a unique ancient architecture, unique culture, cuisine, and more contribute to the formation in Azerbaijan of all types of tourism: business, sport, medical, cognitive, hunting, exotic, beach and even gastronomic.
Azerbaijan is a territory of 9-out of 11 of the world's climatic zones. Climate of our country enables to organize sum...

The original ‘East-meets-West’ destination, Azerbaijan sashays concerning space-age cityscapes and Arabian Nights exotica, taking in some of the most remarkable panoramas throughout Caucasia on the way.
Seated on the crossroads concerning European union and Parts of asia, this former Soviet Republic will be slightly larger than Ireland in europe, but offers a good surprising various natural miracles – by snow-capped mountains and bubbling are like a magnet volcanoes in order to soft sand deserts and subtropical woodlands.
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TRAVEL | Top 5 List Of Travel Destinations | Best Place In Baku, Azerbaijan | You Must Know !!

Visit Azerbaijan. Best travel video [HQ, 2017]

Azerbaijan, also known as the Land of Fire, is a country with a fascinating history and unique cultural heritage.

published: 04 Aug 2017

Baku Azerbaijan Travel VLOG - The Next Dubai

Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan, and I visited this city in April 2017. The countryside is very beautiful, and Baku is just perfect for a week. The Republic of Azerbaijan is a secular country and a welcoming country for foreigners. People usually don't speak English, but you'll find your way while exploring the city. This country is expensive than neighboring Georgia and Turkey (As I've been to Georgia & Turkey already).
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Baku, Azerbaijan Travel vlog 2015

This summer, I got the chance to fly to Azerbaijan and get to know the country, being sponsored by socar and e.on. I honestly had the best time of my life with ...

This summer, I got the chance to fly to Azerbaijan and get to know the country, being sponsored by socar and e.on. I honestly had the best time of my life with a lot of great openminded people. The most beautiful country I've ever seen, definitely want to go back someday.
Sadly a lot of footage got deleted by my brother, so you don't get to see everything... Still a lot of the many beautiful places got included into the video, and I'm really proud of the result.
If you want to follow my journey, you can follow me on:
Instagram: instagram.com/gl.ass
Twitter: twitter.com/MeganJoyClaeys
Music: Cape Town - PanamaRemix by Clubfeet
Footage and Video editing by Megan Claeys

This summer, I got the chance to fly to Azerbaijan and get to know the country, being sponsored by socar and e.on. I honestly had the best time of my life with a lot of great openminded people. The most beautiful country I've ever seen, definitely want to go back someday.
Sadly a lot of footage got deleted by my brother, so you don't get to see everything... Still a lot of the many beautiful places got included into the video, and I'm really proud of the result.
If you want to follow my journey, you can follow me on:
Instagram: instagram.com/gl.ass
Twitter: twitter.com/MeganJoyClaeys
Music: Cape Town - PanamaRemix by Clubfeet
Footage and Video editing by Megan Claeys

Follow me around Baku, Azerbaijan

Join me on my trip to Baku, Azerbaijan. Baku is a city where I was born and raised, and it's been a dream of mine to finally visit it with Alex and also to show...

Join me on my trip to Baku, Azerbaijan. Baku is a city where I was born and raised, and it's been a dream of mine to finally visit it with Alex and also to show you guys the city where I come from.
Thank you for watching. Please Like and Comment :) I absolutely love reading your comments.
Music by:
Aygun Mammadova - http://www.youtube.com/user/AygunMammadovaMusic
Macaw - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Macaw/
Latche Swing - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Latch_Swing/
♥ instagram Mimi - http://instagram.com/mimiikonn
Love you guys!
xx
Mimi

Join me on my trip to Baku, Azerbaijan. Baku is a city where I was born and raised, and it's been a dream of mine to finally visit it with Alex and also to show you guys the city where I come from.
Thank you for watching. Please Like and Comment :) I absolutely love reading your comments.
Music by:
Aygun Mammadova - http://www.youtube.com/user/AygunMammadovaMusic
Macaw - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Macaw/
Latche Swing - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Latch_Swing/
♥ instagram Mimi - http://instagram.com/mimiikonn
Love you guys!
xx
Mimi

Azerbaijan Tourism

Wonderful nature, climate, natural resources of the country produced a significant impact on artistic thinking and creation skills of Azerbaijani people as well...

Wonderful nature, climate, natural resources of the country produced a significant impact on artistic thinking and creation skills of Azerbaijani people as well. In spite of a long and difficult way undergone by different types of arts in Azerbaijan, they still represent a unity and provide outstanding opportunities for the creation of a full idea of fine arts of Azerbaijan. The folk arts of Azerbaijan are multi-colored, complete and rich, as its natural resources. The folk art is connected with daily life of people and daily life occupies a very special life in the fine arts as well. Folk arks cover a long period from ancient times to nowadays and including a variety of products from garments to housing goods and decoration.
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Wonderful nature, climate, natural resources of the country produced a significant impact on artistic thinking and creation skills of Azerbaijani people as well. In spite of a long and difficult way undergone by different types of arts in Azerbaijan, they still represent a unity and provide outstanding opportunities for the creation of a full idea of fine arts of Azerbaijan. The folk arts of Azerbaijan are multi-colored, complete and rich, as its natural resources. The folk art is connected with daily life of people and daily life occupies a very special life in the fine arts as well. Folk arks cover a long period from ancient times to nowadays and including a variety of products from garments to housing goods and decoration.
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This is a brief description of what makes Azerbaijan a special tourist destination. Interview with Javid Abdullayev, Advisor in Planning & DevelopmentDivision for Ministry of Culture & Tourism. BasicTravel information. For more info go to http://azerbaijan.travel/
The rich historical, cultural and natural heritage of the country attracts visitors from all over the world. Untouched nature, mineral springs, the world's only oil field treatment - naphthalene, a unique ancient architecture, unique culture, cuisine, and more contribute to the formation in Azerbaijan of all types of tourism: business, sport, medical, cognitive, hunting, exotic, beach and even gastronomic.
Azerbaijan is a territory of 9-out of 11 of the world's climatic zones. Climate of our country enables to organize summer and winter holidays. Very common are ecological tours to Azerbaijan, which include visits to nature reservations, trekking and climbing routes. Midday sandy beaches offer opportunities for diving, and swimming season starts in Azerbaijan in May.
Tourism sector in Azerbaijan is developing day by day, becoming one of the most important sectors of the economy.
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This is a brief description of what makes Azerbaijan a special tourist destination. Interview with Javid Abdullayev, Advisor in Planning & DevelopmentDivision for Ministry of Culture & Tourism. BasicTravel information. For more info go to http://azerbaijan.travel/
The rich historical, cultural and natural heritage of the country attracts visitors from all over the world. Untouched nature, mineral springs, the world's only oil field treatment - naphthalene, a unique ancient architecture, unique culture, cuisine, and more contribute to the formation in Azerbaijan of all types of tourism: business, sport, medical, cognitive, hunting, exotic, beach and even gastronomic.
Azerbaijan is a territory of 9-out of 11 of the world's climatic zones. Climate of our country enables to organize summer and winter holidays. Very common are ecological tours to Azerbaijan, which include visits to nature reservations, trekking and climbing routes. Midday sandy beaches offer opportunities for diving, and swimming season starts in Azerbaijan in May.
Tourism sector in Azerbaijan is developing day by day, becoming one of the most important sectors of the economy.
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TRAVEL | Top 5 List Of Travel Destinations | Best Place In Baku, Azerbaijan | You Must Know !!

travel | top 5 list of travel destinations | best place in baku, azerbaijan | you must know !!
1. Old CityBaku
Old City or Inner City is the historical core o...

travel | top 5 list of travel destinations | best place in baku, azerbaijan | you must know !!
1. Old CityBaku
Old City or Inner City is the historical core of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The Old City is the most ancient part of Baku, which is surrounded by walls were well protected.
2.Maiden TowerThe MaidenTower is a 12th century monument in the Old City, Baku, Azerbaijan. It is is a legendary place and world famous landmark in Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan.
3. Heydar Aliyev Center
The Heydar Aliyev Center is a 57,500 m2 building complex in Baku, Azerbaijan.Designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid and noted for its distinctive architecture.
4. Flame Towers
Flame Towers is the tallest skyscraper in Baku, Azerbaijan with a height of 190 m (620 ft). The buildings consist of apartments, a hotel and office blocks. The cost of Flame Towers was an estimated US$350 million.
5. GobustanRock Art
It is a hill and mountain site occupying the southeast end of the Greater Caucasus mountain ridge in Azerbaijan. Mainly in the basin of Jeyrankechmaz River, between the rivers Pirsagat and Sumgait
travel | top 5 list of travel destinations | best place in baku, azerbaijan | you must know !!

travel | top 5 list of travel destinations | best place in baku, azerbaijan | you must know !!
1. Old CityBaku
Old City or Inner City is the historical core of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The Old City is the most ancient part of Baku, which is surrounded by walls were well protected.
2.Maiden TowerThe MaidenTower is a 12th century monument in the Old City, Baku, Azerbaijan. It is is a legendary place and world famous landmark in Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan.
3. Heydar Aliyev Center
The Heydar Aliyev Center is a 57,500 m2 building complex in Baku, Azerbaijan.Designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid and noted for its distinctive architecture.
4. Flame Towers
Flame Towers is the tallest skyscraper in Baku, Azerbaijan with a height of 190 m (620 ft). The buildings consist of apartments, a hotel and office blocks. The cost of Flame Towers was an estimated US$350 million.
5. GobustanRock Art
It is a hill and mountain site occupying the southeast end of the Greater Caucasus mountain ridge in Azerbaijan. Mainly in the basin of Jeyrankechmaz River, between the rivers Pirsagat and Sumgait
travel | top 5 list of travel destinations | best place in baku, azerbaijan | you must know !!

Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan, and I visited this city in April 2017. The countryside is very beautiful, and Baku is just perfect for a week. The Republic of Azerbaijan is a secular country and a welcoming country for foreigners. People usually don't speak English, but you'll find your way while exploring the city. This country is expensive than neighboring Georgia and Turkey (As I've been to Georgia & Turkey already).
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Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan, and I visited this city in April 2017. The countryside is very beautiful, and Baku is just perfect for a week. The Republic of Azerbaijan is a secular country and a welcoming country for foreigners. People usually don't speak English, but you'll find your way while exploring the city. This country is expensive than neighboring Georgia and Turkey (As I've been to Georgia & Turkey already).
For more details:
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/onlineustaad
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crickteri
MainSong:
Geoxor - You & I [NCSRelease]
the music was provided by NCS
https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds
Artist: Geoxor
https://soundcloud.com/geoxor_official
https://www.facebook.com/Geoxor
https://twitter.com/Geoxor
https://www.youtube.com/c/Geoxor
https://www.instagram.com/geoxor/
"Already Through" by Palm VisionMusic provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
» Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroboard
» Spotify: http://sptfy.com/Wdk
Feel good summer jam.
• Jake Cooper
https://soundcloud.com/cooper-jake
• Joey Busse
https://www.facebook.com/JoeyBusseMusic

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IRAN: Country and people

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TNR - Round 7 Azerbaijan GP - 06/06/2017 - F1™ 2016 (Part 2)

Baku is one of my most enjoyable tracks in the game. I thought I was on for a solid result, being happy with my pace and strategy. I was thinking probably at least a 4th place result or possibly even getting my first podium result with a 3rd. While I was running in 4th place in clear air, near the end of lap 10 I was disconnected. :-(
I wan't able to join back until near the end of lap 14, and found myself in 10th position. I was able to benefited from a couple of late DNF's and managed to finish 7th.
This is now the fifth time I've finished 7th (plus one DNF, and one 8th). Hopefully in the next few rounds I can finally get a result higher then 7th! :-)

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Increasing population has posed insurmountable challenges to agriculture for the provision of food security in Iran. As a major agricultural country in the Middle East, Iran has long been on the quest for food self-sufficiency. However, the capability of its land and water resources to realize this ambitious goal has remained equivocal and controversial. Dr. Mohsen Mesgaran will present the results of a recent study with the Stanford Iran 2040 Project that involved a nationwide analysis to evaluate Iran’s land suitability for sustainable agricultural production. In addition to the well-known water scarcity challenge, the study highlights additional constraints superimposed by a paucity of suitable land upon Iran’s agriculture. Finally, preli...

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Rewards: Lots of money and all taxis gain hydraulic jump capability.

Grand Theft Auto Vice City Walkthrough - SideMission: Taxi Driver
Grand Theft Auto Vice City - Side Missions Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=SPDBA348D4BE519611
Side Mission Objectives: Pick up and drive the costumers to their destinations. You must complete 100 fares. The fares do not need to be done consecutively.
Rewards: Lots of money and all taxis gain hydraulic jump capability.

Armenians in America. NBC on ArmenianTerroristNetwork in US. Armenian American, Armenians in USA.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lav6JxM5nuo Armenian Terrorism at Work. Armenian Genocide of Armenians. Genocide.
Following the Lausanne Treaty, the 'Armenian Issue' ceased to exist. However, the Armenians of Diaspora, clinging firmly to their allegations, unleashed a series of terrorist attacks on Turkish diplomatic missions abroad as of 1970.
All these attacks were masterminded by ASALA for short, the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia. Under a mask of independence, ASALA carried out ruthless and dastardly attacks. Psychologically and logistically supported by the Hinchaks, ASALA engaged in acts of terror against Turkish diplomats, representation offices and other organizations. These armed assaults rapidly escalated in a short period of time. Armenians who had assured bases for their activities in both Europe and the East, Syria and Lebanon in particular, continued their acts of terror in collaboration with Greeks and Greek Cypriots. As a result of the world wide repercussion of these armed attacks on Turkish diplomats.
In fact, these two organizations assumed responsibility for the bomb attacks perpetrated on November 9 of the same year on the TurkishConsulate General in Strasbourg and on November 19th on the Tukish Airlines offices in Rome.
A CIA report on Armenian terrorism, which was declassified recently, also narrates about Asala's "heroic deeds" in the 1970s-1980s. According to the report, between the years 1975-1983, it perpetrated 200 terrorist acts, including 161 blasts and 12 commissioned murders. During the period, Asala committed 35 terrorist acts in France, 22 - in Switzerland, 18 - in Italy and 17 in the USA. It also committed numerous terrorist acts in Spain, the UK, West Germany, Lebanon, Turkey and Iran - 22 countries in total. These terrorist acts were committed by a dozen Armenian terrorist groups a large part of which belong to Asala. Their main targets were Turkish diplomats and citizens. The CIA report makes certain conclusions which point to a direct agreement between a number of European nations and Asala as a result of which Armenian terrorists only received short prison terms or were released altogether despite the fact that citizens of these European countries died at their hands.
The CIA report makes an alarming conclusion: "In a plot that has ominous implications for international cooperation in combating terrorism, some Western European countries reached agreement with ASALA, giving terrorists a freedom to prosecute Turkish targets in exchange for a promise not to attack the indigenous citizens of these countries. Turkey was appalled by Europe's indifference and tacit agreement with the Asala terrorism. They are extending a decisive pressure on the USA to ensure that the latter can pressure the governments of European states and immediately engage in the struggle against this threat."
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Armenians in America. NBC on ArmenianTerroristNetwork in US. Armenian American, Armenians in USA.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lav6JxM5nuo Armenian Terrorism at Work. Armenian Genocide of Armenians. Genocide.
Following the Lausanne Treaty, the 'Armenian Issue' ceased to exist. However, the Armenians of Diaspora, clinging firmly to their allegations, unleashed a series of terrorist attacks on Turkish diplomatic missions abroad as of 1970.
All these attacks were masterminded by ASALA for short, the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia. Under a mask of independence, ASALA carried out ruthless and dastardly attacks. Psychologically and logistically supported by the Hinchaks, ASALA engaged in acts of terror against Turkish diplomats, representation offices and other organizations. These armed assaults rapidly escalated in a short period of time. Armenians who had assured bases for their activities in both Europe and the East, Syria and Lebanon in particular, continued their acts of terror in collaboration with Greeks and Greek Cypriots. As a result of the world wide repercussion of these armed attacks on Turkish diplomats.
In fact, these two organizations assumed responsibility for the bomb attacks perpetrated on November 9 of the same year on the TurkishConsulate General in Strasbourg and on November 19th on the Tukish Airlines offices in Rome.
A CIA report on Armenian terrorism, which was declassified recently, also narrates about Asala's "heroic deeds" in the 1970s-1980s. According to the report, between the years 1975-1983, it perpetrated 200 terrorist acts, including 161 blasts and 12 commissioned murders. During the period, Asala committed 35 terrorist acts in France, 22 - in Switzerland, 18 - in Italy and 17 in the USA. It also committed numerous terrorist acts in Spain, the UK, West Germany, Lebanon, Turkey and Iran - 22 countries in total. These terrorist acts were committed by a dozen Armenian terrorist groups a large part of which belong to Asala. Their main targets were Turkish diplomats and citizens. The CIA report makes certain conclusions which point to a direct agreement between a number of European nations and Asala as a result of which Armenian terrorists only received short prison terms or were released altogether despite the fact that citizens of these European countries died at their hands.
The CIA report makes an alarming conclusion: "In a plot that has ominous implications for international cooperation in combating terrorism, some Western European countries reached agreement with ASALA, giving terrorists a freedom to prosecute Turkish targets in exchange for a promise not to attack the indigenous citizens of these countries. Turkey was appalled by Europe's indifference and tacit agreement with the Asala terrorism. They are extending a decisive pressure on the USA to ensure that the latter can pressure the governments of European states and immediately engage in the struggle against this threat."
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Iran is a unique country. In the opinion of UNESCO specialists it is included in the list of three countries with the wealthiest cultural and historical heritage. And at the same time it is not included in TOP100 on number of tourists. The reason is evident — image of “country of evil”. But one may reject prejudices and look at Iran with his own eyes.

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Baku is one of my most enjoyable tracks in the game. I thought I was on for a solid result, being happy with my pace and strategy. I was thinking probably at least a 4th place result or possibly even getting my first podium result with a 3rd. While I was running in 4th place in clear air, near the end of lap 10 I was disconnected. :-(
I wan't able to join back until near the end of lap 14, and found myself in 10th position. I was able to benefited from a couple of late DNF's and managed to finish 7th.
This is now the fifth time I've finished 7th (plus one DNF, and one 8th). Hopefully in the next few rounds I can finally get a result higher then 7th! :-)

Baku is one of my most enjoyable tracks in the game. I thought I was on for a solid result, being happy with my pace and strategy. I was thinking probably at least a 4th place result or possibly even getting my first podium result with a 3rd. While I was running in 4th place in clear air, near the end of lap 10 I was disconnected. :-(
I wan't able to join back until near the end of lap 14, and found myself in 10th position. I was able to benefited from a couple of late DNF's and managed to finish 7th.
This is now the fifth time I've finished 7th (plus one DNF, and one 8th). Hopefully in the next few rounds I can finally get a result higher then 7th! :-)

Iran's Food-Water Dilemma: The Challenge of Feeding 80 million People in a Dry Zone

A lecture by Dr. Mohsen Mesgaran, June 6, 2017.
Increasing population has posed insurmountable challenges to agriculture for the provision of food security in ...

A lecture by Dr. Mohsen Mesgaran, June 6, 2017.
Increasing population has posed insurmountable challenges to agriculture for the provision of food security in Iran. As a major agricultural country in the Middle East, Iran has long been on the quest for food self-sufficiency. However, the capability of its land and water resources to realize this ambitious goal has remained equivocal and controversial. Dr. Mohsen Mesgaran will present the results of a recent study with the Stanford Iran 2040 Project that involved a nationwide analysis to evaluate Iran’s land suitability for sustainable agricultural production. In addition to the well-known water scarcity challenge, the study highlights additional constraints superimposed by a paucity of suitable land upon Iran’s agriculture. Finally, preliminary results of an ongoing study to tackle Iran’s water crisis through reducing agricultural water use will be presented.
Dr. Mesgaran currently co-leads the Food and Agriculture initiative of Stanford Iran 2040 Project. Prior to joining Stanford University, he has been a Research Fellow with TheUniversity of Melbourne since the completion of his PhD in Agriculture at The University of Tehran in 2011. Researching at the interface of agriculture and ecology, he uses a variety of tools including GIS, big data computing, and climate and crop models to better understand and predict agroecosystems.
Part of the Stanford Iran 2040 Project.

A lecture by Dr. Mohsen Mesgaran, June 6, 2017.
Increasing population has posed insurmountable challenges to agriculture for the provision of food security in Iran. As a major agricultural country in the Middle East, Iran has long been on the quest for food self-sufficiency. However, the capability of its land and water resources to realize this ambitious goal has remained equivocal and controversial. Dr. Mohsen Mesgaran will present the results of a recent study with the Stanford Iran 2040 Project that involved a nationwide analysis to evaluate Iran’s land suitability for sustainable agricultural production. In addition to the well-known water scarcity challenge, the study highlights additional constraints superimposed by a paucity of suitable land upon Iran’s agriculture. Finally, preliminary results of an ongoing study to tackle Iran’s water crisis through reducing agricultural water use will be presented.
Dr. Mesgaran currently co-leads the Food and Agriculture initiative of Stanford Iran 2040 Project. Prior to joining Stanford University, he has been a Research Fellow with TheUniversity of Melbourne since the completion of his PhD in Agriculture at The University of Tehran in 2011. Researching at the interface of agriculture and ecology, he uses a variety of tools including GIS, big data computing, and climate and crop models to better understand and predict agroecosystems.
Part of the Stanford Iran 2040 Project.

AIRINC BLOG - Baku and the Pedestrian’s Plight: A Driver's View

While surveying Baku I stayed across from the Park BulvarMall, a popular shopping center. One of the first pieces of advice hotel staff gave me was to be sure to use the underground passageway to get to the mall. They insisted that I not try to cross the street. Not only is it dangerous, they told me, but I could be fined by the police.
Hearing this, I had visions of some of the most dangerous traffic of my life, from the numerous roadside car wrecks of Kuwait City to the slow step-by-step progress across a scooter-filled street in Hanoi. Baku by comparison seemed simple to navigate, but its dangers were much more subtle, as is the case in many developed cities. Curious by the hotel’s advice, I watched the traffic from my hotel window. Neftchilar Avenue is a wide one-way street filled with cars, buses, and taxis, many of which stop in front of Park Bulvar to park or to pick up fares. I quickly realized that crossing this street would be a challenge, but that didn’t stop people, even families, from dashing across.
Watching the local population’s dangerous journey sealed the deal in my mind and I was sure to take the underground pedestrian passage to Park Bulvar. Fortunately, these passageways are very clean, safe, and well-lit. At regular crosswalks I looked multiple ways before crossing a street because, not only did vehicles often fail to slow down, but I saw several turn the wrong way on a one-way street or suddenly stop and back up the wrong way. Driver courtesy seemed absent, with everyone racing to be first, but as a Bostonian, this was nothing new to me.
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Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver

An Armenian from Iran takes us out to Persian food.
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Funny Azeri Wedding

This is a wedding in Baku, Azerbaijan between Azeri man and Uzbek woman. The video shows ...

Baku, Azerbaijan Travel vlog 2015

This summer, I got the chance to fly to Azerbaijan and get to know the country, being sponsored by socar and e.on. I honestly had the best time of my life with a lot of great openminded people. The most beautiful country I've ever seen, definitely want to go back someday.
Sadly a lot of footage got deleted by my brother, so you don't get to see everything... Still a lot of the many beautiful places got included into the video, and I'm really proud of the result.
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Azerbaijan Tourism

Wonderful nature, climate, natural resources of the country produced a significant impact on artistic thinking and creation skills of Azerbaijani people as well. In spite of a long and difficult way undergone by different types of arts in Azerbaijan, they still represent a unity and provide outstanding opportunities for the creation of a full idea of fine arts of Azerbaijan. The folk arts of Azerbaijan are multi-colored, complete and rich, as its natural resources. The folk art is connected with daily life of people and daily life occupies a very special life in the fine arts as well. Folk arks cover a long period from ancient times to nowadays and including a variety of products from garments to housing goods and decoration.
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Destination Profile: Azerbaijan

This is a brief description of what makes Azerbaijan a special tourist destination. Inter...

Destination Profile: Azerbaijan

This is a brief description of what makes Azerbaijan a special tourist destination. Interview with Javid Abdullayev, Advisor in Planning & DevelopmentDivision for Ministry of Culture & Tourism. BasicTravel information. For more info go to http://azerbaijan.travel/
The rich historical, cultural and natural heritage of the country attracts visitors from all over the world. Untouched nature, mineral springs, the world's only oil field treatment - naphthalene, a unique ancient architecture, unique culture, cuisine, and more contribute to the formation in Azerbaijan of all types of tourism: business, sport, medical, cognitive, hunting, exotic, beach and even gastronomic.
Azerbaijan is a territory of 9-out of 11 of the world's climatic zones. Climate of our country enables to organize summer and winter holidays. Very common are ecological tours to Azerbaijan, which include visits to nature reservations, trekking and climbing routes. Midday sandy beaches offer opportunities for diving, and swimming season starts in Azerbaijan in May.
Tourism sector in Azerbaijan is developing day by day, becoming one of the most important sectors of the economy.
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Nirvana Travel & Tourism - Travel to Azerbaijan

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TRAVEL | Top 5 List Of Travel Destinations | Best Place In Baku, Azerbaijan | You Must Know !!

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1. Old CityBaku
Old City or Inner City is the historical core of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The Old City is the most ancient part of Baku, which is surrounded by walls were well protected.
2.Maiden TowerThe MaidenTower is a 12th century monument in the Old City, Baku, Azerbaijan. It is is a legendary place and world famous landmark in Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan.
3. Heydar Aliyev Center
The Heydar Aliyev Center is a 57,500 m2 building complex in Baku, Azerbaijan.Designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid and noted for its distinctive architecture.
4. Flame Towers
Flame Towers is the tallest skyscraper in Baku, Azerbaijan with a height of 190 m (620 ft). The buildings consist of apartments, a hotel and office blocks. The cost of Flame Towers was an estimated US$350 million.
5. GobustanRock Art
It is a hill and mountain site occupying the southeast end of the Greater Caucasus mountain ridge in Azerbaijan. Mainly in the basin of Jeyrankechmaz River, between the rivers Pirsagat and Sumgait
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GTA Vice City - Taxi Driver [100 Fares]

Grand Theft Auto Vice City Walkthrough - SideMission: Taxi Driver
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Side Mission Objectives: Pick up and drive the costumers to their destinations. You must complete 100 fares. The fares do not need to be done consecutively.
Rewards: Lots of money and all taxis gain hydraulic jump capability.

Armenians in America. NBC on ArmenianTerroristNetwork in US. Armenian American, Armenians in USA.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lav6JxM5nuo Armenian Terrorism at Work. Armenian Genocide of Armenians. Genocide.
Following the Lausanne Treaty, the 'Armenian Issue' ceased to exist. However, the Armenians of Diaspora, clinging firmly to their allegations, unleashed a series of terrorist attacks on Turkish diplomatic missions abroad as of 1970.
All these attacks were masterminded by ASALA for short, the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia. Under a mask of independence, ASALA carried out ruthless and dastardly attacks. Psychologically and logistically supported by the Hinchaks, ASALA engaged in acts of terror against Turkish diplomats, representation offices and other organizations. These armed assaults rapidly escalated in a short period of time. Armenians who had assured bases for their activities in both Europe and the East, Syria and Lebanon in particular, continued their acts of terror in collaboration with Greeks and Greek Cypriots. As a result of the world wide repercussion of these armed attacks on Turkish diplomats.
In fact, these two organizations assumed responsibility for the bomb attacks perpetrated on November 9 of the same year on the TurkishConsulate General in Strasbourg and on November 19th on the Tukish Airlines offices in Rome.
A CIA report on Armenian terrorism, which was declassified recently, also narrates about Asala's "heroic deeds" in the 1970s-1980s. According to the report, between the years 1975-1983, it perpetrated 200 terrorist acts, including 161 blasts and 12 commissioned murders. During the period, Asala committed 35 terrorist acts in France, 22 - in Switzerland, 18 - in Italy and 17 in the USA. It also committed numerous terrorist acts in Spain, the UK, West Germany, Lebanon, Turkey and Iran - 22 countries in total. These terrorist acts were committed by a dozen Armenian terrorist groups a large part of which belong to Asala. Their main targets were Turkish diplomats and citizens. The CIA report makes certain conclusions which point to a direct agreement between a number of European nations and Asala as a result of which Armenian terrorists only received short prison terms or were released altogether despite the fact that citizens of these European countries died at their hands.
The CIA report makes an alarming conclusion: "In a plot that has ominous implications for international cooperation in combating terrorism, some Western European countries reached agreement with ASALA, giving terrorists a freedom to prosecute Turkish targets in exchange for a promise not to attack the indigenous citizens of these countries. Turkey was appalled by Europe's indifference and tacit agreement with the Asala terrorism. They are extending a decisive pressure on the USA to ensure that the latter can pressure the governments of European states and immediately engage in the struggle against this threat."
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RECKLESS Road Racing In CLOSE Traffic!! MUST SEE Compilation!

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RECKLESS Road Racing In CLOSE Traffic!! MUST SEE Compilation!

These are some of the most reckless, most illegal street racing videos I could possibly find for this supercar and motorcycle compilation. Here you'll see an Audi .
These are some of the most reckless, most illegal street racing videos I could possibly find for this supercar and motorcycle compilation. Here you'll see an Audi .
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Going in Style (2017)

Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin team up as lifelong buddies Willie, Joe and A...

Going in Style (2017)

Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin team up as lifelong buddies Willie, Joe and Al, who decide to buck retirement and step off the straight-and-narrow for the first time in their lives when their pension fund becomes a corporate casualty. Desperate to pay the bills and come through for their loved ones, the three risk it all by embarking on a daring bid to knock off the very bank that absconded with their money.

IRAN: Country and people

Iran is a unique country. In the opinion of UNESCO specialists it is included in the list of three countries with the wealthiest cultural and historical heritage. And at the same time it is not included in TOP100 on number of tourists. The reason is evident — image of “country of evil”. But one may reject prejudices and look at Iran with his own eyes.

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TNR - Round 7 Azerbaijan GP - 06/06/2017 - F1™ 2016 (Part 2)

Baku is one of my most enjoyable tracks in the game. I thought I was on for a solid result...

TNR - Round 7 Azerbaijan GP - 06/06/2017 - F1™ 2016 (Part 2)

Baku is one of my most enjoyable tracks in the game. I thought I was on for a solid result, being happy with my pace and strategy. I was thinking probably at least a 4th place result or possibly even getting my first podium result with a 3rd. While I was running in 4th place in clear air, near the end of lap 10 I was disconnected. :-(
I wan't able to join back until near the end of lap 14, and found myself in 10th position. I was able to benefited from a couple of late DNF's and managed to finish 7th.
This is now the fifth time I've finished 7th (plus one DNF, and one 8th). Hopefully in the next few rounds I can finally get a result higher then 7th! :-)

Drunk In Public

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